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Terms for subject Environment (27983 entries)
mushroom (A family of Basidiomycetes that are characterized by the production of spores on gills) Großpilz
mushroom Großpilz
mushroom-type air filter Pilz-Luftfilter
music (The artistic organization of sounds or tones that expresses ideas and emotions through the elements of rhythm, melody, harmony and tonal color) Musik
musk deer Moschustiere
musk rat Bisamratte
mussel farming (Breeding of mussels for sale as food) Muschelzucht
mussel farming Muschelzucht
mustelid Marder
mustelid (A large, diverse family of low-slung, long-bodied carnivorous mammals including minks, weasels, and badgers; distinguished by having only one molar in each upper jaw, and two at the most in the lower jaw) Marder
mutagen Mutagener Stoff
mutagen (An agent that raises the frequency of mutation above the spontaneous rate. An agent that causes changes to plants and animals, particularly to their genetic material and especially at the time of reproduction. Certain chemicals and forms of radiation are powerful mutagens that damage the DNA, or genetic material in the centre of every cell of a living organism) Mutagener Stoff
mutagenesis Mutagenese
mutagenic substance (Agents that induce a permanent change in the genetic material) Mutagener Stoff
mutagenicity (The property of chemical or physical agents of inducing changes in genetic material that are transmitted during cell division) Mutagenität
mutagenicity testing (Testing the property of a substance of being able to induce genetic mutation) Mutagenitätsprüfung
mutagenicity testing Mutagenitätsprüfung
mutant (An individual bearing an allele that has undergone mutation and is expressed in the phenotype) Mutante
mutated micro-organisms release Freisetzung von mutierten Mikroorganismen
mutated micro-organisms release (The release of mutated micro-organisms creates the risk that they may exhibit some previously unknown pathogenicity, might take over from some naturally occurring bacteria (possibly having other positive functions which thus are lost) or pass on some unwanted trait to such indigenous bacteria. There is also concern that an uncontrolled genetic mutation could produce from such an engineered microorganism, a form with hazardous consequences for the environment) Freisetzung von mutierten Mikroorganismen

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